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The novels considered are those read by the undiscriminating crowd.
But that's not to say that her palate is undiscriminating.
An invitation, right there, for the undiscriminating mind to do its worst.
It was quite undiscriminating, since they all had money.
They were infected by a blind, horrible, and undiscriminating disease.
Furthermore, he worried that American tastes were becoming uniform and undiscriminating.
All these aids should be employed under instruction, as there are difficulties and dangers in their undiscriminating use.
As he walked Conn saw that he had been utterly undiscriminating.
Unless, of course, you consider me undiscriminating and stupid?"
Unlike adults, children are enthusiastic, undiscriminating and easily fooled.
Vermin, ruthless and undiscriminating, the great equalizer of the restaurant world.
Her lover was clearly undiscriminating in his desires.
It had numerous friends all willing to take time off to reward its tremendous and undiscriminating capacity for affection.
Fraser is by no means an undiscriminating booster.
Otherwise, the surfing, writing, direction and performances are of a caliber to interest only undiscriminating adolescents.
And Vain had walked into the snare with his habitual undiscriminating blankness.
Too dry and undiscriminating for armchair reading.
The group might have been a little too undiscriminating: even with such first-rate playing, a concert this long and varied is inevitably uneven.
I wondered if it made me seem too . . . undiscriminating.
Is the present promiscuous and undiscriminating sexually?
He would have been well advised not to drag the name of my hon. and learned Friend through the courts and an undiscriminating press.
A waste, on such an undiscriminating pig, d'Argent thought to himself with a grimace.
Undiscriminating, that's all I can call it."
Another time, in another of your undiscriminating platform rushes, you would punish the sober for the drunken.
The undiscriminating admiration of the first edition had distinctly ebbed in the supplementary chapters.